Description

First Published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Reviews

"Journalists must put a certain degree of attractive enticement in their stories, if those stories are to be read by a passive audience that has learned to ask of newspapers that they provide more than stock-market figures, weather reports, or baseball scores."

—William M. Chase,

Stanford University, from the Introduction

"Thanks for a clear, concise, and thoroughly interesting text -- it will make my job much more enjoyable."

—Tom Buckley

The Pennsylvania State University

Table of Contents

Contents: Literary Techniques. It Was a Day the Brave Men Cried. Left Behind. The Suspect. A Job Where 'Nobody Complains.' Farmers Harvest Fruit of Bountiful Summer. A Fire on the Mountain. Roots of Violence. The Illegal Odyssey of Don Bernabe Garay. Review and Emphasis.

About the Series

The Routledge Communication Series covers the breadth of the communication discipline, from interpersonal communication to public relations, offering textbooks, handbooks, and scholarly reference materials.